Osing My Dad Has Made This Song So Powerful. ‘Five More Minutes’ With Him Would Make My Heart Sing
Scotty McCreery’s “Five More Minutes” is a heartfelt country ballad that tells the story of cherishing life’s fleeting moments. The song was released in 2017 as the lead single from McCreery’s third studio album, “Seasons Change.” Written by McCreery, Frank Rogers, and Monty Criswell, “Five More Minutes” quickly became a fan favorite and one of McCreery’s most successful singles to date.
The opening lines of the song set the tone for its message: “Eight years old, couple cane poles, sittin’ down by the creek / Livin’ in the moment, hand in hand with him / I still remember when thirty seemed so old / Now lookin’ back, it’s just a steppin’ stone.” McCreery sings about the importance of living in the present and cherishing the time we have with loved ones, something that becomes more poignant as we age.
The chorus of “Five More Minutes” is powerful in its simplicity: “Time rolls by the clock don’t stop / I wish I had a few more drops / Of the good stuff, the good times / Oh but they just keep on flying / Right on by like it ain’t nothing / Wish I had me a pause button / Moments like those Lord knows I’d hit it / And give myself five more minutes.” The song’s message resonates with audiences of all ages and reminds us to appreciate the small moments that make life worth living.
Overall, “Five More Minutes” is a moving tribute to the passing of time and the importance of cherishing every moment. McCreery’s soulful vocals bring the song’s emotional lyrics to life, making it a timeless classic in the world of country music. Whether you’re reflecting on your childhood or holding onto the present, “Five More Minutes” serves as a reminder to hold onto life’s precious moments.